NATO summit ends with 32 countries signing Ukraine Compact
The three-day NATO summit in Washington, D.C., concluded on July 11 with the launch of the Ukraine Compact, a security framework signed by 32 allies.
Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine was a key focus of the Alliance’s 75th-anniversary summit. Multiple countries announcing aid packages and security agreements, though Kyiv did not receive any definitive news about its future membership.
The newly announced Ukraine Compact builds upon the joint G7 declaration made at last year’s NATO summit in Vilnius.
“(T)his historic Compact creates a unified and comprehensive security architecture to support Ukraine today and in the future, in war and in peace,” a White House press briefing said.
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NATO summit ends with 32 countries signing Ukraine Compact
“This historic Compact creates a unified and comprehensive security architecture to support Ukraine today and in the future, in war and in peace,” a White House press briefing said.
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